Microsurfer said..
Great question & answers. I'm at the same stage as the OP. While winging I'm scanning the water looking for "the mother" bump amongst the smaller ones that's rearing up with a nice small but steep wall. I then flag out & ride that overtaking the smaller bumps ahead. I eventually run out of steam & grab the wing again. Now I know this is wrong but can't stop doing it. It feels like I'm a pro for those 20 seconds or so. I don't want to leave the party - I'm having too much fun, you'll have to drag me out!
I've tried peeling off sideways but don't have much luck finding another bump with as much energy as the initial bump. Do I need a bump as big as the initial one once flagged out to continue or should I concentrate on just staying sideways riding along the tops of small bumps while trying to stay high on the mast? At my stage I'm not sure if it's conditions or inexperience.
I've got a great foil (code 1130s) for riding bumps.
The latter. Don't need to look for the biggest bumps. Come off the initial bump with speed (which usually means early), high on the mast, to maximize glide and allow you the most time and flexibility to find that next pocket of power. You aren't always going to be on the biggest bumps, you are just connecting pockets of power - if you get a big one, great, but they arent always there. Unlike your initial flag where you can go for the biggest drop - once you peel off, youve got to take what youre handed.